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Situated at the foot of the Eston Hills, Normanby is a compact, largely residential area that sits roughly five miles south-east of Middlesbrough town centre. Historically a township within the parish of Ormesby, it developed significantly during the Victorian era due to the local ironstone mining industry, the legacy of which can still be seen in the layout of some of its older terraced streets. Today, it functions as a gateway to the Cleveland Hills, with the wooded slopes of Flatts Lane Outfall Country Park providing a natural break from the wider Teesside conurbation. The village hub is centred around the crossroads of the High Street and Normanby Road, where a collection of long-standing pubs, local shops, and small businesses create a distinct sense of place separate from the neighbouring suburbs of Eston and Ormesby. Because of its elevation, many parts of the locality offer clear views across the Tees Valley toward the coast, making it feel somewhat more removed from the industrial heart of the river than its proximity might suggest.